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How to Deal with Your Kids When You're Also Dealing with Chronic Migraine - www.glamour.com - New York
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28.09.2022 / 22:37

How to Deal with Your Kids When You're Also Dealing with Chronic Migraine

is a 24-hour job that leaves little room for chronic migraine. The debilitating disease—characterized by 15 or more headache days per month—can cause pain that prevents you from parenting, striking (beyond the frequent headaches) that don’t stop simply because you’re feeding your newborn baby or watching your teenager’s first-ever ballet solo. “Parents struggling with migraine can find themselves caring for children while managing this intense neurologic disease that is often painful, messes with your sensory systems, and can make it difficult to think straight,” said Elizabeth Seng, M.D., an associate professor of psychology at Yeshiva University and research associate professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.People with migraine disease can experience , but also nausea, vomiting, dizziness, light sensitivity, impaired vision, or speech disturbances, said Mia Tova Minen, M.D., chief of headache research at New York University’s Langone Health. What’s worse, migraine attacks can be both disabling and unpredictable, which can impact parenting even when you’re not experiencing pain.

‘Logan’ Director James Mangold Reacts to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Return After Killing Him Off: ‘Everybody Chill…I’m All Good!’ - variety.com - county Wilson - county Reynolds - county Logan
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28.09.2022 / 16:11

‘Logan’ Director James Mangold Reacts to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Return After Killing Him Off: ‘Everybody Chill…I’m All Good!’

Zack Sharf “The Wolverine” and “Logan” director James Mangold initially reacted to the news that Hugh Jackman will reprise his eponymous mutant opposite Ryan Reynolds in “Deadpool 3” with a gif depicting the fatal scene in “Logan” in which Jackman’s character is killed off for good. The R-rated “Logan” was billed as Jackman’s Wolverine swan song, but that’s no longer the case, nor does his “Logan” death scene carry the same emotional weight. While many on social media assumed Mangold was irked by the decision to bring Wolverine back after he killed him off, the filmmaker clarified that’s not the case. “Oh my gosh! Everybody chill,” Mangold wrote on Twitter. “Just kidding! I’m all good! ‘Logan’ will always be there. Multiverse or prequel, time warp or worm hole, canon or non-canon or even without a rationale, I cannot wait to see what madness my dear friends Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman cook up!”

‘Logan’ Director James Mangold Responds To Hugh Jackman’s Return As Wolverine - deadline.com - city Logan
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28.09.2022 / 05:59

‘Logan’ Director James Mangold Responds To Hugh Jackman’s Return As Wolverine

The Wolverine and Logan director James Mangold had some thoughts about the announcement that frequent collaborator Hugh Jackman would be reprising his iconic role for Deadpool 3.

Louisiana Public Schools to Reject Protections for LGBTQ Students - www.metroweekly.com - state Louisiana
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17.09.2022 / 03:59

Louisiana Public Schools to Reject Protections for LGBTQ Students

Just two months after President Joe Biden announced steps to increase federal protections for the LGBTQ community, it appears public schools in Louisiana will be refusing to implement policies protecting LGBTQ students that would comply with guidance from the U.S. Department of Education.As part of a larger executive order, Biden directed the Education Department to form a working group aimed at advancing pro-LGBTQ policies in schools, in the name of creating “safe and inclusive learning environments in which all students thrive.”The extent of those policies may vary, but will largely embrace the principle that LGBTQ students, especially transgender students, are protected from discrimination under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, a federal law prohibiting sex-based discriminatory practices in taxpayer-funded schools.Last year, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, citing the legal logic underlying a landmark LGBTQ rights case from 2020, clarified that anti-LGBTQ discrimination is inherently a form of sex-based discrimination.In issuing his executive order, Biden noted that over 300 proposed anti-LGBTQ laws have been introduced over the past year, many of which specifically target transgender children and their parents “by banning access to medical care and support at school.” The order, and the formation of the working group focused on pro-LGBTQ policies, were intended to provide a framework with which to implement the principles previously outlined by Cardona.But many social conservatives, including Louisiana state officials, disagree with the premise that Title IX applies to any situation besides those explicitly dealing with a person’s assigned sex at birth.

India’s Diljit Dosanjh Talks ‘Jogi,’ Netflix Film on 1984 Delhi Riots: ‘There Are Many Untold Stories’ - variety.com - India - city Delhi - city Kolkata
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16.09.2022 / 15:03

India’s Diljit Dosanjh Talks ‘Jogi,’ Netflix Film on 1984 Delhi Riots: ‘There Are Many Untold Stories’

Naman Ramachandran For India in general and the Sikh community in particular, 1984 is a particularly emotive year, including for musician and actor Diljit Dosanjh, the star of Netflix film “Jogi.” In June 1984, the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi ordered an army operation against separatist militants at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, a holy location for Sikhs, that was criticized by many in the community. In October, Gandhi’s Sikh bodyguards assassinated her, leading to ant-Sikh riots across northern India, with the country’s capital Delhi as its epicenter. The happenings of 1984 left deep and enduring scars on the Sikh community and the events have been depicted in film and television over the years. In “Jogi,” directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (“Sultan”), Dosanjh plays the titular Jogi who takes it upon himself to heroically save his family and neighbors as politically-backed riot mobs in Delhi, including childhood friends from other communities, systematically target Sikhs during the 1984 riots.

Ester Expósito Attends Premiere of Her Horror Movie 'Venus' at TIFF 2022 - www.justjared.com - Spain - Madrid
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16.09.2022 / 03:53

Ester Expósito Attends Premiere of Her Horror Movie 'Venus' at TIFF 2022

Ester Expósito attends 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on Wednesday (September 14) at Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.

Lars Ulrich’s sons’ band Taipei Houston announce debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’ - www.nme.com - USA - California - Houston - county Long - city Taipei
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15.09.2022 / 01:00

Lars Ulrich’s sons’ band Taipei Houston announce debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’

Taipei Houston – the band comprising Myles and Layne Ulrich, sons of Metallica drummer Lars – have announced their debut album.The Ulrich brothers announced the formation of their band in the summer of 2021, and played their first gig together in Long Beach, California last September.On November 4, they will release debut album ‘Once Bit Never Bored’ via C3 Records. Today (September 14), it is being previewed by new single ‘The Middle’.The track follows the band’s debut single ‘As The Sun Sets’, which was shared earlier this year.Of their new band, the brothers said in a statement: “To us, Taipei Houston is about going against the grain in every aspect.

Neon Buys TIFF Environmental Thriller ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ - variety.com - Britain - USA - Jordan - city Venice
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13.09.2022 / 23:01

Neon Buys TIFF Environmental Thriller ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’

Manori Ravindran International Editor Neon has acquired the North American rights to the thriller “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” out of the Toronto International Film Festival, where it world premiered in the auteur-driven Platform section. Based on Andreas Malm’s manifesto tackling the climate crisis, the film is directed by Daniel Goldhaber (“CAM”); produced, co-written and stars Ariela Barer (“Runaways”, “Atypical”); co-written by Jordan Sjol and edited by Daniel Garber (“CAM,” “Some Kind of Heaven”). “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” follows a group of young environmental activists who set out to sabotage an oil pipeline in a timely thriller that’s described as “part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of direct action as climate activism.”

Margaret Qualley & Christopher Abbott Premiere Their New Thriller 'Sanctuary' at TIFF 2022 - www.justjared.com - Canada - city Sanctuary
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12.09.2022 / 09:47

Margaret Qualley & Christopher Abbott Premiere Their New Thriller 'Sanctuary' at TIFF 2022

Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott are premiering their new thriller at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

Ralph Fiennes & Judith Light Premiere New Movie 'The Menu' at TIFF 2022 - www.justjared.com - Canada
justjared.com
12.09.2022 / 05:15

Ralph Fiennes & Judith Light Premiere New Movie 'The Menu' at TIFF 2022

Ralph Fiennes and Judith Light are stepping out for the premiere of their new movie.

Lena Dunham Joined by Joe Alwyn & Bella Ramsey at 'Catherine Called Birdy' Premiere at TIFF - www.justjared.com - Canada - county Scott - county Ramsey
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12.09.2022 / 03:09

Lena Dunham Joined by Joe Alwyn & Bella Ramsey at 'Catherine Called Birdy' Premiere at TIFF

Lena Dunham is premiering her new movie at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival!

Lukas Gage Dons Bold Blue at TIFF's 'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' Premiere - www.justjared.com
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11.09.2022 / 19:51

Lukas Gage Dons Bold Blue at TIFF's 'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' Premiere

Euphoria‘s Lukas Gage dons a custom Nanushka suit while attending the premiere of his new film How To Blow Up A Pipeline during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox held on September 10, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario.

‘The Menu’ TIFF Premiere Draws Squirms, Squeals and Big Laughs From ‘Succession’-Meets-‘Saw’ Horror Feast - variety.com - county Nicholas
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11.09.2022 / 07:15

‘The Menu’ TIFF Premiere Draws Squirms, Squeals and Big Laughs From ‘Succession’-Meets-‘Saw’ Horror Feast

William Earl One of the biggest crowdpleasers of the Toronto International Film Festival has arrived. “The Menu,” a high-class horror comedy written by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy and directed by Mark Mylod, held its rollicking world premiere at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Saturday. Mylod, the in-demand TV director who has helmed key episodes of “Game of Thrones,” “Shameless” and “Succession,” leaned on the satirical world of the latter series in this black comedy lampooning fine dining, foodie culture and the ultra-rich. Anya Taylor-Joy continues her scene-stealing career as Margot, a cuisine novice who agrees to join obnoxious Tyler (Nicholas Hoult, as infuriating and pathetic as he is on “The Great”) at a hyper-expensive, once-in-a-lifetime meal prepared by the intimidating and legendary Chef Slowik (a devilish Ralph Fiennes) at his private island restaurant. Although the menu is rumored to be legendary, there is, of course, more in store for the diners than meets the eye.

Emma Mackey Is Getting Raves for 'Emily' Movie After TIFF Premiere! - www.justjared.com - France - Canada
justjared.com
10.09.2022 / 23:45

Emma Mackey Is Getting Raves for 'Emily' Movie After TIFF Premiere!

Emma Mackey is getting rave reviews for her work in the new movie Emily, which just premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

‘The Woman King’ Review: Viola Davis Leads Gina Prince Bythewood’s Fierce, Action-Packed Drama [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
10.09.2022 / 19:17

‘The Woman King’ Review: Viola Davis Leads Gina Prince Bythewood’s Fierce, Action-Packed Drama [TIFF]

When fans complain about the inclusion of women of color in action franchises, they often fall back on the same talking points: it’s not about sexism, it’s just that filmmakers should create different, original movies for Black and Brown actors. Gina Prince Bythewood has done just that with “The Woman King” and proven what we already knew: that women always have and always will make formidable action heroes.

‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ TIFF Review: The Parody King’s Life Is One Big Joke - deadline.com
deadline.com
09.09.2022 / 16:37

‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ TIFF Review: The Parody King’s Life Is One Big Joke

Al Yankovic (Daniel Radcliff) is a curly-haired, awkward kid with no friends and no excitement in his life. Until one day when he ends up at a turnt-up polka party where he wow’s the party crowd by shredding on the accordion. His parents, Mary and Nick Yankovic (Julianne Nicholson and Toby Huss), disapprove of him playing, and his relationship with them becomes strained.

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